Frank Onyeka could be on the move before the transfer window closes, with two Championship clubs emerging as serious contenders to sign the Brentford midfielder amid his lack of game time in the Premier League.
The Nigeria international has found opportunities limited this season and is now at the centre of growing interest from clubs keen to strengthen their midfield options ahead of the deadline.
As negotiations intensify, his future at Brentford appears increasingly uncertain.
According to information reported by Complete Sports, Coventry City are currently leading the pursuit of the 27-year-old.
The Championship side are understood to be keen to conclude a deal swiftly and see Onyeka as a priority target as they look to reinforce their squad before the window shuts.
BBC journalist Nizaar Kinsella has reported that discussions are expected to advance significantly within the next 24 hours.
While Coventry City are viewed as frontrunners, they are not alone in their interest, with Sheffield United also monitoring the situation closely.
The renewed attention reflects Onyeka’s changing status at Brentford. After spending last season on loan at German side Augsburg, the defensive midfielder returned to west London hoping to re-establish himself.
However, his involvement has remained limited, and he has yet to start a Premier League match this season.
Since the campaign began, Onyeka has made just nine appearances across all competitions, highlighting his reduced role under head coach Thomas Frank.
With competition for places in midfield intense, the Nigerian has slipped down the pecking order, prompting discussions about a potential exit.
A move away from Brentford is now seen as a practical option for all parties. Onyeka is understood to be open to leaving in search of regular football, while the club are receptive to offers that would allow the player to revive his career elsewhere.
Brentford are reportedly weighing up different possibilities, including a permanent transfer valued between £7m and £8m.
A loan move for the remainder of the season has also been discussed as an alternative, depending on the structure of any agreement and the level of interest from prospective clubs.
With the transfer window entering its final phase, time is a key factor. Coventry City’s push to complete a deal quickly could prove decisive, but competition from Sheffield United ensures the situation remains fluid.
As matters stand, Frank Onyeka’s immediate future looks set to be resolved in the coming days, with a Championship move appearing increasingly likely as Brentford consider their options and interested clubs step up their efforts.







